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TBCON 2004 Archives for Attendees

Conference attendees received free access to the Archives for Attendees web application. This allows access to all session content from TBCON 2004, including ToolBook files, .NET solutions, PowerPoint slides, web links, photos, videos, bonus materials, descriptions of each session, faculty information, etc. You can filter by session type or faculty member, navigate through matching sessions, view material online, and more.

Even if you missed the conference, you can still get access to the TBCON 2004 Archives for Attendees application. To order, go to the Platte Canyon store.

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The Archives for Attendees application includes materials from the following presentations

A Basic Introduction to the Actions Editor in ToolBook Instructor 2004 Hall
Actions Editor - A Look at the More Complex Features of the Actions Editor Dedmore
Actions Editor Tips and Tricks Weller
Adding Media to ASP.NET Applications using the Web Player Bell
An Introduction to the Simulation Editor in ToolBook Instructor 2004 Hall
An Introduction to Visual Studio and Visual Basic .NET Rhodes
Anatomy and Use of the VBTrain.Net Question Object Rhodes
Basic XML Coding In OpenScript Cline
Behind the Scenes of the TBCON Archives for Attendees Rhodes
Building Custom Controls in .NET Rhodes
Building Online Tests with the Exam Engine Rhodes
Building Web Sites with ASP.NET Rhodes
Case Study: Managing Project Development with HTTP Post Hall Hoyt
Case Study: Our First e-Learning Courses using VBTrain.Net Rech
Communicating via the Internet with Instructor Bell
Communicating with a SCORM LMS Using the Actions Editor Bell
Connecting to Databases in ToolBook Using ADO Rhodes
Creating "Rich-Client" CBT with VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Creating Web-Based Training with VBTrain.Net Rhodes
Database Access Using Visual Basic .NET Rhodes
Denny's Top 10 List of ToolBook Problems Reported To Technical Support Dedmore
Displaying ASP.NET and Flash on Pocket PC Bell
E-learning on Pocket PC Using .NET Rhodes
Flash Development Basics Bell
Gee ... No GDI+. Creating Graphical Shapes, Lines, and Text in .NET Bell
Getting the Most out of ToolBook's Built-in Features Richards Wincek
How Does Exam Engine Work? Rhodes
Incorporating External Data into ToolBook Presentations Tate-Smith
Incorporating Flash into ToolBook Bell
Installations Using the Wise For Windows Installer Cline
Integrating Video into ToolBook Gould
Introduction to ActiveX and ToolBook Bell
Key Concepts for Designing Interactive Training Richards Wincek
Keynote: ToolBook and VBTrain.Net Status Report Barham Rhodes
Multimedia Tricks and Techniques for ToolBook Rech
Product Showcase: Exam Engine Bell
Product Showcase: LAsso Tool Karns
Product Showcase: Learning & Mastering ToolBook Instructor & Assistant Bell
Product Showcase: Plug-In Pro Bell
Product Showcase: Power Book Builder (PPT to TBK) and Esprit-LMS McDermott
Product Showcase: The Platte Canyon ToolBook Product Line Bell
Product Showcase: The VBTrain.Net Product Line Rhodes
Product Showcase: Tracker.Net Bell
QuickTime and ToolBook Gould
Rapid and Robust ToolBook Development McDermott
Secrets Behind Tracker.Net Rhodes
Simulation Design Methodology Karns
Simulation Editor Tips and Tricks Karns
Talking SCORM with ASP.NET Rhodes
The Fun Never Stops! 25 Tips for DHTML Deployment McDermott
ToolBook and the Semantic Web Price
Troubleshooting DHTML Runtime Errors Dedmore
User Interface Design for ToolBook and Visual Basic Using PhotoShop Bell
Using Graphic Images in ToolBook - The Secrets Revealed Dedmore
Using JavaScript with ToolBook Instructor 2004 Weller
Using the Simulation Editor to Provide Different Delivery Options Tate-Smith
VBTrain.Net: Some Introductory Ideas on How to Create Training Bell
WebLink - An Alternative to Neuron Price
What is this VBTrain.Net Stuff Anyway? Rhodes

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The ToolBook & VBTrain.Net User's Conference 2004 Archives for Attendees application is $5.  

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Attendee Comments:
  • I like the on the spot approach.  (2004)
  • You guys were great. Seriously would love to take a beginners course from either of you!  (2004)
  • Very helpful. Great individual attention.  (2004)
  • I have the best time with the friendly instructors and exchanges--especially Chris, Jeff, and SumTotal experts. So many good sessions, hard choices to make.  (2004)
  • Very helpful, friendly desk staff. Great for a first-timer.  (2004)
  • Wish I had started a couple of years ago. From each of just two classes, I found out how I could save enough time and money in my product development to more than pay for the cost of the conference.  (2004)
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